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let's talk about the debt ceiling debate. we are all focused on this week and the president has been talking about it. what is your view on whether spending cuts should be part of the debt ceiling debate? i think that would be a serious mistake. i'm a republican, i have been so since i voted for ike in 1962 and let me tell you ie mistake. you are not talking about one thing that has to do with cutting spending. you're talking about everything and he paying your debts of the guys in the congress talk about an republican republicans drama. and every one of them has something to do with wanting ... and now you have to pay it. and you better pay and where your country is clearly facing a dire consequences. it shows that you don't give a whit about who's president. >> do you agree with the president and you think that we are risking what? a selloff in the market? 2001. >> what's going to happen if it comes to the worst case scenario here? >> somebody will say, don't forget, we all $16.4 trillion. half of that is owned by private p
let's talk about the debt ceiling debate. we are all focused on this week and the president has been talking about it. what is your view on whether spending cuts should be part of the debt ceiling debate? i think that would be a serious mistake. i'm a republican, i have been so since i voted for ike in 1962 and let me tell you ie mistake. you are not talking about one thing that has to do with cutting spending. you're talking about everything and he paying your debts of the guys in the congress...
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, which we are currently through would -- >> we have the debt ceiling. >> we'll talk about that later. look at lockheed martin today. there are those plays, as well. >> this is going to be a choppy couple of weeks. i don't think it's going to run away here, but it's very defensive. another name to look at, though, embraer, this is brazil's boeing, and these guys are getting very, very busy in the defense space in brazil, in late tip america. they are trying for contracts here, at 12 times next year's earnings, this is a very cheap stock. one of the best companies in the world. take a look at that. >> we are seeing a decline by about 4% in the afterhours session after its earnings report. jon fortt is on the conference call which just got under way. let's get the details from him. jon? >> yeah, melissa. they are talking right now about their process leadership, how they're able to make ships more efficiently than others. but taking a look at the numbers they reported, actually a little bit light on revenue. eps was better than expected. but they also got a tax benefit, the tax rate was
, which we are currently through would -- >> we have the debt ceiling. >> we'll talk about that later. look at lockheed martin today. there are those plays, as well. >> this is going to be a choppy couple of weeks. i don't think it's going to run away here, but it's very defensive. another name to look at, though, embraer, this is brazil's boeing, and these guys are getting very, very busy in the defense space in brazil, in late tip america. they are trying for contracts here,...
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now he knows for the next two months all we're going to be talking about is the debt ceiling, sequestration, the continuing resolution, ending the fiscal cliff, all of these. >> you're not questioning his motives of what he's suggesting. he'd rather have a conversation about guns than the debt ceiling? >> i think the president is trying to get political support from his base, maybe he feels it strengthens him going into negotiations with the republicans or the fiscal issues. listen these guys won't even ban assault weapons, how can you trust them on taxes and spending. i see it as building up his political position which is not wrong but i don't think in his heart of hearts he thinks he's going to pass any significant legislation. >> congressman king in the studio after my asking all the time. >> i couldn't stay away from you, soledad. >> she's not really a tough interviewer is she? >> she's very nice and multiracial -- >> are we rolling on this? i love this. keep the nice part. i would appreciate that. >> she was the irish-american woman of the year, there you go. >> and i accepted. nice t
now he knows for the next two months all we're going to be talking about is the debt ceiling, sequestration, the continuing resolution, ending the fiscal cliff, all of these. >> you're not questioning his motives of what he's suggesting. he'd rather have a conversation about guns than the debt ceiling? >> i think the president is trying to get political support from his base, maybe he feels it strengthens him going into negotiations with the republicans or the fiscal issues. listen...
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i believe the debt ceiling. we're still talking about the tphe -- notre dame linebacker and lance armstrong. >>> a woman and her boyfriend triggered an avalanche on a mountain. lloyd getting trapped under the snow but her boyfriend able to find her and dig her out. lloyd said it was like having a little nap and treads her training and e-- and credits her training and equipment for her rescue. >> had a small pocket of air i created with my arm, and i decided the best situation for me is to meditate and breathe really slowly. >>brian: another skier helped bring her down the mountain. malloy was treated for profit bite and is expected -- was treated for frostbite and is expected to be okay. >>gretchen: a new treatment for the flu. researchers say it is faster and easier to control. it's approved for adults ages 18 to 49 an can help the protect against three strains of the flu. >>steve: a hunter crashes through the ice on the colorado river. but his side the entire time, his loyal dog. the pup waited and watched for
i believe the debt ceiling. we're still talking about the tphe -- notre dame linebacker and lance armstrong. >>> a woman and her boyfriend triggered an avalanche on a mountain. lloyd getting trapped under the snow but her boyfriend able to find her and dig her out. lloyd said it was like having a little nap and treads her training and e-- and credits her training and equipment for her rescue. >> had a small pocket of air i created with my arm, and i decided the best situation for...
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nobody believes there's going to be resolution on the debt ceiling. number two, earnings season is not moving the die so far, as i mentioned economic news has been quiet. finally, of course, europe has been stabled. 9 good news, folks, individual stocks can move. did you see new highs yesterday on the bank stocks? they're mattering, individual stock picking moves are going to matter. finally december housing, but multifamily still predominates. more on that later on. guys, back to you. >> thank you, bob. >> ben-jarvus green-ellis, one of the big law firms. >>> here's a couple starts. each was bakley up at 4 1/2-year highs, june of '08. but we'll call it 4 1/2 years, so these aren't bad numbers. if you look at initial jobless claims, all that looked terrific, except for on the claims side, it was a completely different story. they didn't drop down nearly as aggressively. we're up four basis points, but maybe the key continues to be the technicals, a chart starting on december 1st, basically in december we started a wave pattern, 1, 2, 3, 4, we're starr
nobody believes there's going to be resolution on the debt ceiling. number two, earnings season is not moving the die so far, as i mentioned economic news has been quiet. finally, of course, europe has been stabled. 9 good news, folks, individual stocks can move. did you see new highs yesterday on the bank stocks? they're mattering, individual stock picking moves are going to matter. finally december housing, but multifamily still predominates. more on that later on. guys, back to you. >>...
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. >>> conservatives are telling the tea party to stop using the debt ceiling crisis to force major spending cuts. can washington stop bickering? and does the gop have a problem on its hands? for more information, head to our website. >> and we spent a lot of time talking about corporate news today. may be an indication that the analysts are seeing more about what's going on in the eurozone as evidenced by the spanish auction today. they're writing in and suggesting sentiment now towards spain and italy is better than it was this time last year when the rto was in full swing. and another auction this morning across three issues, 2015, 2018 and 2041, spain raising the maximum 4.5 billion target. and yields lower akro cross the board, as well. which suggests that the convergence trade is now continuing, as well. they've now raised around 9% of their funding for medium long-term debt targets for the career. italy raised around 10%. the spread continues now. ten-year yields coming back down towards that 5% level. we did get below it at the end of the last week, the lowest we've seen since march
. >>> conservatives are telling the tea party to stop using the debt ceiling crisis to force major spending cuts. can washington stop bickering? and does the gop have a problem on its hands? for more information, head to our website. >> and we spent a lot of time talking about corporate news today. may be an indication that the analysts are seeing more about what's going on in the eurozone as evidenced by the spanish auction today. they're writing in and suggesting sentiment now...
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[applause] -- weying to imagine talked earlier about the fiscal cliff and debt ceiling. it is clear there is legislative gridlock in this town. what happens in the months to come with this kind of gridlock -- we already see the battle lines being drawn about what is to happen when these entitlements did on the table with in march. what happens to the poor as you see it in the coming months? >> let me first say, thank you so much for allow me to be part of this conversation. i am happy that you have been carrying on this kind of conversation over the last few years. let me try and see if i can put something in context for you -- i think that is something we never really talk about. a lot of this fiscal cliff stuff is really smoke and mirrors -- when you sit back and realize the largest portion of the debt of this country is really three things -- one is two wars we never paid for, what is a medicare part that we never paid for, and the other part is the bush tax cuts. those of the largest portions of the debt of this nation. what they're trying to do now by cutting what y
[applause] -- weying to imagine talked earlier about the fiscal cliff and debt ceiling. it is clear there is legislative gridlock in this town. what happens in the months to come with this kind of gridlock -- we already see the battle lines being drawn about what is to happen when these entitlements did on the table with in march. what happens to the poor as you see it in the coming months? >> let me first say, thank you so much for allow me to be part of this conversation. i am happy...
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so that is not a legitimate process to take the debt ceiling as the hostage. the appropriate goal, whether the debate should occur. the president gets to talk about the faults. he gets to talk about social security. we should be talking about spending. spending restraints. where is the logical place to do this? the logical place is on the sequestered. that is where the next pressure point should be. we should have the debate over how much spending should be restrained and how it should be restrained. the sequester is a 1.2 trillion dollar event. that is a number that fits neatly into the debate structure. the president got 600 billion in revenue. 1.2 trillion in spending restraint makes sense. the to match up rather equally. people say we already did 900 billion in spending restraint, so that is not fair. i am speaking the partisan position here. but the point is, the debate over the sequestered is the debate over how you control spending. the sequester is discretionary spending event primarily, but the debate on how you put off the sequestered should be a deb
so that is not a legitimate process to take the debt ceiling as the hostage. the appropriate goal, whether the debate should occur. the president gets to talk about the faults. he gets to talk about social security. we should be talking about spending. spending restraints. where is the logical place to do this? the logical place is on the sequestered. that is where the next pressure point should be. we should have the debate over how much spending should be restrained and how it should be...
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we don't have to raise debt ceiling if sequestration happens. as a result republicans had a bargaining chip. lori: talk about the investments. emerging markets you like china and asia. in our tease we said germany too. >> yes. lori: i don't know if germany is really emerging markets. we'll start with emerging markets and move on. >> 2012 to 2013, 2012 we were heavily allocated in the u.s. now we're looking back overseas again. i'm not suggesting a dark cloud over europe is gone right now but i do think there are great opportunities in northern europe and germany remains as the one gem in europe in terms of that economic prowess. lori: tell me about the emerging markets. these economies in many ways are outperforming the u.s. many say put emerging markets into retirement if you want to earn a decent yield at this point you have to mix it up with the emerging markets. not alternative investment it used to be. >> correct. the old bric trade from 2007 and pull out r and o, invest in brazil and china those are two countries to be in. europe and u.s.
we don't have to raise debt ceiling if sequestration happens. as a result republicans had a bargaining chip. lori: talk about the investments. emerging markets you like china and asia. in our tease we said germany too. >> yes. lori: i don't know if germany is really emerging markets. we'll start with emerging markets and move on. >> 2012 to 2013, 2012 we were heavily allocated in the u.s. now we're looking back overseas again. i'm not suggesting a dark cloud over europe is gone...